"Here the god is shown standing, naked, a coat thrown over his left shoulder. His left arm is raised and perhaps at one time leaned on a long scepter. The thunderbolt in his right hand and the eagle at his feet are other attributes of this lord of...

"Images of barbarians, an essential element of triumphal ceremony in imperial Rome, were most often represented in a military context. […] [S]uch representations are omnipresent in Trajan's Forum, on the façade of the Ulpia Basilica, and along the...

"In her consistent use of grids Agnes Martin participated in a tradition in twentieth-century art stretching from the Cubists and Mondrian to her Minimalist contemporaries. The grid was a non-hierarchical and non-referential structure. It asserted...

University of Louisville--Presidents; College presidents; Architects; Architectural models;

Architect Jens Frederick Larson and the president of U of L, Dr. John W. Taylor, pose in front of a model of a plan for the university's Belknap Campus housed in a glass case. Larson created a master plan for the expansion of the university in the...

Designed by Laurie Goodstein & Chloë Wurr / Embroidered by Chloë Wurr. / The completion of the quilt piece finds Laurie teaching in Kikubala [sic], Kenya while I am working in family planning in Lima, Peru.

Installation of three costumes of wax-print cotton textiles tailored by Sian Lewis; "This work by Shonibare consists of three clothed mannequins standing on a low platform. Their stiff postures and high Victorian dresses, complete with petticoats...

One of the Piraeus bronze statues; "The statue of the large Artemis reflects a different conception of the goddess, that of a serious young woman, in which her role as huntress is indicated only by the position of the fingers holding the bow and...

The Margaret Sanger Honor Quilt was designed and executed by Lee Hunt Jones of Athens, Georgia, United States of America. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree from Furman University and a M.A.E. from the University of Georgia. She has exhibited in...